Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, September 17, 1893, Page 4

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TENNIS Miss Vit Give 101 Witz o Round t ot Batier e L Misa Wil M nd Miss Barker nat Just Twa « tyening o e, swell anys. has co: Sy Autamn Weddin Tue g at the ho noml the bride’s M A C. loster, 10 tre rred thy parents, south 1 mar J. Km The h with fo while smilax were seatterod ab AUS o o the sohn's “Wedling Mareh Man the bridal the stairway and ok their a very handsome & hor cornu Rov. W com Put formed thie of music, 10 the mysiic words. The bride was very costume of white mings, and corvied the only ornament w pin, the #itt of the g The cloar contrasted v 18 very us and palms th benea phices tloral desien, which was suspended pastor of Har aist Episcopal chureh, por mony. the se ity of the heightened by the soft strains vl served as an accompaniment ottily att with p Lin a el trin £ of bride roses. being a diamond sitin bou ri ry pretuly with that of the bridesmaid, Miss Euily Thompson of Chi cago, who is of the beautiful braneite type and was very attea own of whit brocaded silk, carr iet of pink rose Tl eroon Mr. Carl Siv After the congratulation: many and sincere, refreshe Mr. and Mrs. King loft for the west, to he Before returning Ogacn and Salt L turn they will occ buide his cousin which after the cer Absont aboat two they will_visit ke City. After Dy Wi new b were weeks Denver, their rc me at 202 he invited guests were W. . Murray, Mrs. H. S, M Mrs. "C. L. Chaflec, M. Boyle, Mr. aud Mrs. 1. 8. [ Mrs. U1 Bangs, Me Mr. and Mrs. B, Havens, Mr. and Mrs. G W. Megeatn, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sams, Mr. and Mrs, W. P Camphell, Mys, Engel M. and My C. PPrice, Mr. and Mrs. J. A Doc, Mr. S.W. Lindsay, Mrs. Curtis, Dr. and ampucll, ey, and Mes G- M. Brown, Mrs. Landeryon, Mr. and Mrs . Whitn i Mrs. 1. L. Whitney, Mrand Mrs Joht: Date, Mrs, Jolinson, M A Wggonar, 'Mr. 4 Mrs . H \ Mrand Mrs. 2. L. llowe, Mr. and N 1 Mes. L, D, Fow ler, M. and ell, Mr. and Mrs. L1 Kram, . and Mrs. Chandler Mr. and Mrs, O, | Mr. and Mrs, An drow Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. B. Hortzlor, Mr. and Mes Jdohn Boyle, Mr. and Mrs. John Iy Mr.and Mus, H. 1 Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs, W. Brown. Mr. and Mrs, Johu Isenhart Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lindberg, Mr. and Mrs, Jo L Pieeson, Mr.and Mrs. 1% Smith, Mr and Mys. 1. D, bavis, Miss Ahce Case, Mass Flova Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. kd Gray, Mr. and ' Mrs. Harry Daniel, Mr."and Mvs. ). G. Megeath, Mi. and Mrs. J. P Megeath, Miss Goldab Murphy, Miss Lizie ( ell, Miss lose Lane,” Misses Anna Hazzard, Bertha Hortz ler.Cassio Boyle, Mamie Boyle, Kate Havens. Nellio Jacison, Alico Bradloy, Messrs Frank Goodspeed, Frod Dale, dames” Black, burn, Robert Landeryon,Charles Landeryon, Will Stevens, Al Seevens, H. Rugor, H N Wood, Miss Jennio Boyle, Mrs. J. C. Bloss Mr. Fred A, Blass, Mr. 'Carl Doyle, Mr. and Mrs. P Harper, Mr. and Mrs. R P Hunter, M and Mrs. A Stuart Miss 1tose Havper, Mrs. Gustin, Mrs. Sigler, Mrs. Spracue, Mrs. McElwan, 'Mrs. Ether idge, Miss Huldah Sigler, Miss Sigler, M and Mrvs, W. H. Thompson, Miss } “Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. W, 1. Watt, and Mrs, B P, Churehill, and Mrs. Mr. Muzzy, Mr. and Mrs, ¥, K Foster, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Swith, Miss Cora iZawes, Mr. and Mrs. I3 W. Carey Miss I'loreuce Carvey, Mes. 11 Maria Denny Mr. and Mus. George D. Davis, Miss Surah Estabrook, Miss Fumnly Estabrook, M, and Mrs. Frank Estabrook, Mr. and Mrs, orge Iistabrook, Mr. and Mrs., Bdaward tabrook, Mr.and Mrs. Edward Miles, Mr. Louis Estabrook, Mrs. Harriet Miss Ireve Estabrook, Mrs, Poster, Miss 1. Foster, Mr, aud Swift, Mr.and Mrs. Lo FL Swift Mr.and Mus, Edward Swift, Mr, and Mrs Edward Morvis, Mr. Charles Swift, Miss Lillio Wood, Miss Jessie Wood, Mr, Frank Wood, Mr. and Mrs. J. 1 Bewis, Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Bemis, Mr. and Mrs, C, O, Young, Mr. and Mrs. N. Swift, Mr. and Mus. Copley, Miss Grace Stafford, Miss Bylvia Towlinson, Mr. ahd Mrs. Hunyon, Mr. and Mrs. Cole, Mr. Charles Cale, Mr and Mrs. Baker, Mr. aua Mrs. Touver, M and Mrs. Darrow, Miss Grace Davrow, Mr and Mrs. Davenport, Mr. and Mrs. Alexan der, Mr. and Mrs. 'Mana, Mr. und Mps, Osborne, Miss Clara Hastings, Miss Nottie Plant, Miss Sue Mansfield. s Mins Mitlard ¢ Thursday evening Miss Helon Millard in. formally entertained wany of the younger crowd who had been at Hillside the night be. fore and at Forest Hill on Mouday and Tues day. e lawn of the Millard wansion, Ninoteenth und Capitol avenue, was hung with Chinese lanteros, while here and thero totoLote vhalrs gavo s suuiery effect to the place that was very pleasaut Like the othor functions of the week there wus # short musical program. in which Mossrs, Herbere and - Will Rogers and Luther and Herman Kouutze played thelr guitars and mandolins. Miss Palier, Miss Jentie Yates aud Miss Burns saug, Miss Car- rio Millard gave o piano number, Miss Helen Millard played the violin, Mr Mon Beall sang, while the boys rendered a nuw- ber of excellent college sougs. After refresh- ments. of course, danciog rounded out s pleasant oveniug. ‘Phere were present Rev. and Mrs rray, Mr. and and Mrs. James ings, Mr. and and Mrs. B G, Dill M Mus. Mr. A Viood, nd Mrs, Chaurles Mis. G terta ou_this occasion | Colpetzer wd Van Zand ersity, bred V He Butler Omiha, A i M ht in business i Miss Marion Sch e i Lizzie 1’h Viola Bar Tennis Tournam The wed b for th ber and | tainments given for the ‘¢ girls who will so back at the somi them enteriy hers are ation wnd iosday, Mr. Herma cene of a lovely tennis toarna courts at Forest Hill beinz the fin west. “The final in the doubles by Miss Genie Kounize and My Miss (i Kouutze [ M ting rir AL fine players, vos Miss Gertrinde Kountze who were presentea with the date, as souy the ic and so raval in their tennis costu ed “like unto tive of Du M Lnder home appearan trees th romun girls in men vy them wuricr’s bes tehe nen on th by assisting 18 1 or s occasion adding to the av the After tea, which terminated or sery wits ved [ fruests, Iy wanderin, niie Miss J Miss Heole Miss L. Miss Burns, 1 Moy Miss iKount d ') Cuarles, Kountze tooked wl rirade nd afjer Married the First Violin, Thursday of last week Mr. this united in Hannah Sa mony being solemnized at by Rev. d. S. Cuming. one, oaly near ry ho! I'h Lty the bride was @ quiet present The announcement pleasing o the lady and gentleman, who rank musical world, Mr. Butler's Omaha are numbered by the t and he is deservedly popular leader of Boyd's Opera Hou lie has won admiration, not cert master, but usa soloist us w worl is not alone confined to the int tion of the work of others class orehestra scores won « of th hig fr A nimbe from his Miss San, i i for Moline and Orion and wiil Ve acquisition 1o the Aside fro Indy's she iz an - artiste of co OSseSSeS q 1 SOprano. voice her m Mr.and Mrs this city at a few days. Butler will be at rth Nineteenth The barker Amy Barker Barker, brought and the college veniug at v vimal thesd Music and le. Miss seph the Friday ingly i music und can son Mr. Cushing sang. Miss Vau Kuran, sirings thummed old Euglish rounds Kuests, And there was dancing be understood when these ye i Among the guests Yates, Helen and Kountzo, Miss G Van Kuran, Miss | petzer. Miss Cady, MeCormick, Miss Herberi and Wil ud Herman Ko Nir. Christinn, Mr 134 and Joe Morsuuan, season home in way youn, thine s did while peo n the are do Ba qu deligh 100, whi wer Auna s Kountze ssie Miss P i il Cartor s, Charles, Arthur Cay Millar Cushing Messrs Walter Informal Dance we i Mr. Yates' beautiful sy with the younger set ing, the occasion dancing party and musieale g the Misses Yates as a prelude arture of many of the boys and their several colleges and semina weok S0 W, bemg an the Yat sion that o ball there is invited guests, this being sase Wednesday evening arranged, the ey pleasy Among ilard articu Altho the guests present Helen Millard Grace Allen, Smith, Gertie Kountze. Andrecsen, Raymond of ¢ Barke Leila ¢ er, Mabel Palme Mussrs, Laman, Herman Kountze, Luthér Kountze Allen, Witbur Christian, Cushing, of Philadelphia, Herbert Roger Rogers, Joo Morsman, Ed Kustiu, Johu Patric Carter. were Mae Burn Tayl Thelr Fir, The Lyceum club gave this season at its hall Party. its first Wednesday Ul o of refresh at G, th Miss Ina_Cowin uclson of Orion, Il., th mar friends of both the youn ner brotl the debutantes of boys together charm OFf course there w lielen Cady. s, Helen Alice Amy r, Clar Charies Kountze, e, Henrs Goodwin s, Will Genie Kountze io, O, Morsma K, Arthur Carter, Carrol D will v non THE OMAHA DAILY BE ended trip returned to in i W W Piats rs | 1t Friday n ! ey will b ovenin te b witn the s Miss [ and L prot enirs the S0 v e \s10n 13 At Cl s and L their senior wiis played tin Dear in o vie Mr old Thi made a pic who have been Priday L coupit bank the World's fa Hunt and Miss 1 hursdny £ veral monihs and th C. R, Seoty nis visi visit loft to Chi hus returned The jus California Lghiter, i s uests from a visited me in wes of M ot rd gave a pleas- resudence of Dr. S| arnim str Friday even- rney st wnd Mrs. of | have returned ier at their co Okoboji £ M. A Hall of Charlton & Hall VISILat the Wo Can William Preston and family and happ, ¢ shores of age on t Lk the is b La's fair firm of Mon u A six wnd his old home 1n ty silent Carl Koun 1 of their Bury Bu wedlock to Miss of the wedding viag hom iends housand the orchestra i con As crpr rofh itics. She in this city hom street versatile than w o wrtet rlco ch m Misses rd, Miss Yates, Mi Messrs, Luthe Mr Mauberry. | ¢ Ned Stiger rier, Haide, Hillside, was tnesday iven ir ries t 1o bring out \ hastily ning was one of delightful Misscs Sue an, K'r party evening, every one resent having Lad a Jolly time, Those present last Messrs. and Mesdames Littletield. Wacek, ler. Graves, Page, Russell, Aumock, Graves, Russell, Goft, Tietz, Russell Gould, Craig, Reyaolds, Hess, Keller, Messrs. Thowson, Misses Yates, Joutie Yates, Kountss, u-m.,‘ iluxbiold, McComb, Ray, Heyuold Weduesday . Goff, Morgan, Misses Hodder. Miss Dean core pen having Mr. and v of th even informal [ 1o the d my und so thoroughly hdapted to | dancing is the large hall of were Kelpin, Kel- Hodder, Morgan, “Thomson, Gould, Page, M. the el N.M Iarnan party Dancit hada g ind Mrs. Charles Offutt will oceupy it neiw residence recently built for Hubbard, jr.. on Thirty-ninth and the Boston store 1 beach Thurs wain attr 1t O of gave a fay evening action and atl liott, who is at county judie, h \ i in the s at he Omaha Guards 1eft via the Burlington 1 or Lincoln where prion by the Lin manager and daughter Councrlmsn Munro L few days fond of o Miss Andreesen ti of Bohn & Alice and who has bec oer, lef revsen is Miss A ng 1o Lasell s y Mr. and Mrs. D, B ( ovening over the Rock White City and also rol They wifl return in two weeks. Hambleton, daushter sangh of Minueay hapin left Islind o visit tives in - the Tuesday thic cast 55 Sadie R Mill it of Mrs Ukinge p short ed Wednesday morninge, Battin sud Mr. G. L. Ralston annual conveution of the f St Andrew at Detroit lpst ites from Trinity cathedr H. A Haskell, their daugh Inez Huskell, and sous Frank und Paul, returned last week from a visit to the World's fair and a visit to fricads in Racine. Wi Miss Kute of o her vist is is, is arr Mr. John W attemded the Brotheriood Clarkson, a in Pittsburg is visiting Ale.John W, Me Ly-fifth street. She after a month'’s sojourn ane, 1112 North Twe n way home in Colorado Mrs. G Mrs. Hays, few da m to e B. Lake nn over her mother. 1 Chicago for a ompany her in he Maude iK's visit at the in Chicago will be family of ex-Postmaster New York Miss Addie phen, daughiter of Me., Mrs. W, L Stephen, is to be married on 25th to Mre. Hevvert Strang, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Swaug of La Porte, Tex., in which © Lhey will have their home after November 1 The Woman's auxiliary of St. Jobn’s Kpis ‘up.\l church will g a social at Idlewild I'w v-fourth and Grant streets, Wadnesd oning, September 20, A cor- dial iuvitation is given to all friends of the parish The b leadi Pennock leaves t World’s fair the guest of eneral Jumes tay sh the and the st ' 0f Omi & wmembers. L 18 5000 10 10se one of its M. Hubbard, jr., who > pust four years has been’ the rosi tiorney for the Northwestern system has been prowoted i his work. which will make his removal to Codar Rapids, la., nec STy Willism H. Gould, aretta Agnes Brown) leay lwaukee on their will do tho White City Indiana and Hlinos, § of the important castern points, They will be at home about October 1 Wednesday evening, at the | the First Congregational ehurch, Mr. H. Pleasunts was marriod to Miss Huberman by Rev. J. T, Duryea, D1, After the coretiony the bride’ ana’ groom, accom panicd by a uds, vepaired w the Merchuuts hotel dinner had been prepared for thein, Mr. and Mrs. Pleasants ure I known in the city and a lurge circle of friends wish thom well, They will begin housckecping ut one A debightful tullyho luncheon was given at Courtland beach Saturday afternoon in honor of Mr. Fitzhugh De Loig of New York uud Miss Agnes Stanloy Hughes of Chic: who are visiting friends in Omuha, Kate I, Jewel MeCune, Evelyn Fried. Aunie Weir lander and Mary Jobn Mellea, 7 and wife (nee tonight via the wedding tour. They i Visit relatives i ides visiting several rsonage of doseph Annu )y Misses lillie Fried Isabella Rhine! Anderson and Moesrs. 5. Estabrook, James Vinton W. Cooke, Will S, Mt Morris Sullivan and H. Higgins were w the party The Apollo club begins rehearsals Tuesd evening at Young Men's Christian d | tion hall, Mr. Torrens will be the conductor anothier yoar. Three coucerts will bo given at Boyd's theater upon the sime pian as he: tofore. The club proposes to inaugurate the season with a picnic at Courtland beach next Saturday afternoon and evening, when they will sing & few numbers, Fricnds of the'club are invited. Itis Loped that many friends of the club will participate in this event Mr. Harry S 48800 of Heffelfinger of Omaba bus been absent from the city was warried September b to M Plumb, at the home of the Ia. Tt'wasa pretty autumn wedding, the roows bewg richly decorated with autumn towers, and iu the bay window, where the who a few days, s Maude L. bride in Marion, SUNDAX, SEPTEMBER 17, 1593=SINTEEN_ PAG 1. Miss M Wheeler. they 't train 1o v Y ork hi irse in Berlin — e those r at the Omaha in Chicaro ar General and Mrs Miss Himebaugh, Mrs, daughtor, Mr. and My ter and Webster, Mr Dandy Charles nch Mrs, | N - Mrs. Harry Mr. Charles e and famil - Musie afternoon and eve Miss Dandy Squit and dauzsh Mrs B, MeCormick March, Mr. at Courtland, DONT CROWD, ety toi gestions Toud 5 With the s of the S the er tom. I make adequn tor inereased attendance, \ expodicnts sorved to in the n v of are 1 temporary accom modations, which frequently wious than helpt oo, are pu ashowin more 1 T mus pupils hers v in Lvers dismissal wnd the auy the they tend wental developuient nportant feature of hin Times says st needed by fustic teachers nd require Study edueational cramming of parents to show their ehil mental tren tice the ph of children. O sehool Ife the e caution pavents and enthu et that v \ih erowing chil I exercise ambitions 0 deve nt of uty of time for days as we and - reciy the intellectunl d wure and the e " re that will be reguired o system of - education in practice that e of sym This cannot devoted to facts to be confinement of is not for opme vicition s there m; ic \ions must f th 1 of the know Iater years. is sound in th does not recoiiz ical bodily the imp developii ured if Lod tiany hours are ing the memory with hanically recited in the sehool roon craun the “The natur child 1s one with tlic pathei pleasant autumn evenings cramy cir memgrics with lessons to b recited on the Moriow instend of mi¥ing expression to theiv natural instinets i a good old-fash- ioned romn, 1 11y the over. cramumed chillren carry their lessons to b With them to disturb their dreams, and 1t is 10 unee thing to overhiear the pupils connnns their books or repeating theiv lessons in the street_cars while on their we schoul in the morni Leeopnition has been given of this ten dency 1o overdo the confinement of children In study by the public school authorities of this city i the practice vecently innugurated of nolding but one school session per day for first hall month or month of the fall iking the tansformation from ¥ Lo school confinement gradual instead of sidden. The peried of single ses sions might be extended without harm to he it sl development of the pupils. In this direction, too, i clear gain might made by acurriculum composed of fewer studies. xity in this direction is hardly likely to o too far. Hardly a day passes that'some human wroek is not borne to hos pital or as the result of too much sehool nement in childhood, 1f the world isn'Ugrowing wise enough o recogni and corrcet this evil, it is time some of ow adult educators were educated over again e = Com - - Orean recital Unitarian churel at Iatmosphere of the vlay and vigorous 10 one who is in he npathy buoyaut nature of children it o Wi voups ones growing physic is Tt city s of our in the ne boating land beach, crtal, vill e given Seventeenth ots next Wednesday ¢ Kelly will presid wing will be the An organ at the and Cass cning. My at the organ, program on that Thomas ) he o ovcasion Prefude 1o The Deluge Serenade ht Lo Cumille Suint Suens Adolph Tremendn Eedting » Puccise un figlio, La Miss Tulin Taliafirro. del Salyator Rosi 1o Chant du Voyageur Mariu, Franz Lisz Padorews Goun lia Talinforro. Tohn Se Alevandr 1, N Miss wbande s b Trinmphal Choris Menuetto from Sonuta, op. Becthoven A1 Evening inyile. Dudley Bucl ST countiess iy Stand silent wateing 1 the treliised window loiter reinz their ‘good night' with Sars the ning blue, Thoey Defe words. Ninon lisstul Tosti Wagnor Hanse The Second Infantry band from the fort will play at Hanscom park this afternoon atioclock, Thisis the program Mareh—Jubilo Overture - Mircila selvetion—olantli Spanish Fandang Overture -l Mareh Dl noil Ml lann Heriinn Sellenick Meyerhwor Clapy Pourd of Madrid 7 oralia indicnne The Huguonois Negro Daneo Unele Kustus Seloetion Tannhia Wigiier Waltzes Dublin. Labitzky Moy~ Bougue Miyrolles Patrol- The Advihee wnd etrat of 1 Salvation At by request) - trapeze urtists, Courtl'd - Murrlage Lic The following marr 1 yesterduy and Addras, 1y Liufeubere; Omaha ox Kleifuer, iyl Jellerson Bunks. Ongihi U Susie Shepurd, Oniahia Orth Aft, and eve., licenses were is- Secret a { B ties in Oity and Stat OPEN MEETINGS AND LODGE BUSINESS Order of the World 1 Pythinn 1 Worla Men on the of nters—Woodmen the Moving Alead ted North Omaha lodgc World, held one of at My oft the rest of ty orchestea rende tions. “The Arion qua Arions can sing. Mrs a solo Pleas Mr 15 follo wd Mo, rected with Kyner that L Miss that young lady's been Carefully looked With @ strencth pression that fairly envapt A poem | St l Miss and Kate 1 the 1w ved. Lt were s hould many rder, at ehity 1h sership is So Mis were rendered ud and 1] de L interest 1 rendered o s Miss H end called The were in Phis part of Ater hatall ) with care rosult was t giitful repast After the refreshments th thal charmed ran the i sorve part of Cvening sirains the peoj werea i ment was u s word Misses It b violin i crary the pr thi wiis of intil the warned pleasires enterta in Sweet Ho. nin ther ever 1ccoss sense the Kuighis o 1 The grand lodge of Wyo sion at Rawlins last week s, g The coand A very interesting session was The new officers of the jur Grand chancellor, vice prelate, | vas in tendance had diction e as H. Burritt, BufTalo; . Dodge, Rawlins; Cheyenne; keever of records and seul J. Gordon, Lavamic: master of Thomas Sutton, Rock Springs arms, George Naiswmitll, guard, J. S Ford, Caroon Stephen AL D Keister, Lander tive, Frank L. Clark, Cheyenne lodice entertained the visiting kuight ity izt with a grand ball and b remont on No. 21 of th rank has elected ofticers as f [ captain;). H. Mathews, 1i Graut Parsons, heralid ; W), Yost, recorder George 1. Wolz, u .15 R Peas elected instatiing of nd he vroceeded at once and installed the new staff of ofi eials, The captain. lieutenant and herald will 20 Lo Lincoln uext Wednesday to attend L mecting of their bri aud also of the regiment, which will officers at that tine Gihe follows Charles hancellor, Clark S. Johnston, Percy exchoquer master-at Lavawic: iuside ide’ guard representi Ihe local Mon | divisi Uniform utenant their new hail Wednesday first time since the new down. Besides o new ingrain carpet, pro sented 1o the lodge by Woods Cones, the boys have two window curtains in colors of blie, yellow and red. embiematic of the v, lastefully made by Mrs. L. K. Her. Over the officers’ stations there is a py draped in different rank colors, with cmblenatic desigus. With new furniture the boys will have one of the nicest | rooms in northern Nelraska proved Order of On the 9th sun, Corn moon from California wched Omaba, journcyin annual mecting of the great United St held at Des 12th sun. The following distinguished memt the order were with th Swith, San Francisco, past eren 1 « reat sachem !l fornia W. Lovie, Redwood City, pas at sachem of - Californin: Frder Brandt, past great sachem of California W. Mater, bast great chief of records, ( fornia; 0.0, Ladd, past great sachem aeputy great incotionce of Oregon The party was met at the depot by Wood, gréat guard of wizwam, Op wibe No. 4; . R. Bridenbecker reat sachem, Omaha tribe No A Pogue and K. J. Miles of Yah-Nun-Dah-Sis tribe No, 2 and . H. Flanagan, great chiof of records, and escorted to the Murruy hotel where they were quartered until Monawy, when they contimued teie trip Phe entertainment while in sisted of carriage drives to piaces of inter- estin the city, o Courtland beach and @ dinner’at the Murray, which was cn joyed by the uests and ' number of the Omaha chicfs. The great representatives were loud in their praise of Omaha and th treatment they received froum the brothers herd e great council of Nebrask vene at Lincoln on the second Novewmber, at the 10th run, risim The report of the f great chief show 4 handsome gain o w trives. evening, for th carpel was put o the gre and eastward o the of 1t nes on the | | | ca Men, | | nvatives couneil M \tes | s of Adam i and 18 the city con visit will con esday in o e sun of records will ubership and Ancient Order of Un Patten o 0. 178 of this city gave a picnic afternoon and Courtland beach. 1L was a grand social ey the lodge An excellent pro Wit J.G. Tate of Hustings, man, was present churacteristic ad wstructve and entert part of the progr greatly enjoyed, 1 Workmen, Thursday evening at uts of always being so, rendered. Hon * master work delivered one of his which was both iing. The musical also good ana vaces and con A5 the aska Workman Bui ssociation has filed o g poration with the sec ling etary of state. 1t has | o capital stock of ELN.0N, divided into | shares of §100 each, tho mcorporitors being J. G late, M. H. Gurten, G 1. Burber, H K. Horman und k. W. McDonald, 1t 1s the intention of the association Lo carey on u aud 10an business aumong the mem ywder in Nebraska. ‘Thestep 1s | one in recent y circles and its and B new sucic . Gov’t Report, Baking woes POWdEr roc | ot | 1ts kind SHRINERS UXCURSTON, ange v Ce 1S Cany o the G Woolmen v the cam) cach d of 1 S marbl oy worth and p Boval Newhhoos Pienie, icnic of the Royal No erica, heid at Courtland bea of the prizes in the ¢ ing race Woodmar Mr Souvenir won by Mrs iros.; camp N won by Atierica ! Thompson & Belden; won by Mrs! Box_eandy wid Cally runn wcer, given by won by Mes iven by (¢} Dyball won by Mis: Royal Nei ven b i hibos race, afternoon Morse Dry Newton red it o H.—The Inde Order of Odd Fellows exeursion of Saun county to the World's fair Septen Lared off oy unt of the rail fusing togive us any excursion rates. oo lodes, No. appointed a ¢ tosolicit. After getting pledges from 500 that they would 0 the railroads positively refuse to do anything, Therefore we will all stay at hou W. O, Raxn, W. M. Lot FRED Bnei Commitiee, opendent s her 20 is ads 1 The ittee Yl Mystie the TSy memi s follows Legion Loyal Mystic Legion was 1se Mouday evening with ship of twenty. The W. €, M. Hixs V¢ L. B Baker; troa ., H. H. Huett Lockhart, Benjamin F. Brown, Henry lodwe of Witson, with an oritd the dressmake 4 by Geo, W - A single place in the Freneh guartor is about the only onein New York wher one must pay #150 for a dead horse. The man who deitls in this s dise is only incidentally atusidernist, being primarily his mission in life to convinee dealer in harness, riding habits, and the like, that they snould ¢ card the purely man-made equin fiures now i most of their show and cad the product of his liar skill. You seo in his shop the horse all es of advanceme from the sk ton of iron i har hoops to the complete equine sin The Frenchman says that fact that the of horses, it is d hide suitablo to hi e m tha & Co. 1 Sout A Que luy used in ar lae hoot in spiteof the stroet anies kil seo to obtain a hor poses. Knights of Labor I Lo 5141 ve a picnic at Court ing. The autendance sdy had & good time The committee of arvane Jesse Blake, J min I'he affair last evening was the piven by the asscmbly Refreshments were Ve weather was too chilly to mal pastime of personal comfort, some of the warin-blooded knights braved the waters Ihe varions attractions at the beach werd all well patronized. ente, . Knights of and beach last was lurge and ¢ Lal even ements cor isted Cone and William Herd first one of this season Whils th, bithing n Some People Thin THAT RAYMOND will 20 per RUNBLINGS OF A RATE WAR »OUTHERN THEM UP Hhaaa he Liveliest Batile COrd—No Redueed Rates the Diays nt T Vinen, e I'h 1 T the mthis end 1S S0 v hites Rutes i0r Speeiil Days at the he threat has been wade by the that it will hereafter Faie Missouri Pacific negative every s the the i to e Kansas City ouis fair. 1t from Kan e reductions to understanding that for Chicago we for a vote of the the fair oiher 1s have refusc use as basing eates of tween Chicago and St Loois | wanted 1o use these points, and elains Mo with the rates votd isting tuced rates madd icable 1o St L Lomax when asked about the position oy Mr. Ly Pownsend, gencral senger agent of the Missouri Pacitie, stated that he recalled Mr. Townsend's” speech he dines Jaid down in Chairman Cald- communication received Friday s early as last spring Mr. Townsend. dis inctly stated position, and it was gen erally understoon that rates made for Chi eago) o applicable to St. Louis. Townsend s vight, and 1f | were the eral passenger agent of the Missour cifi then M Lomax stopped an T on a lon, 1on of fr wod of its affecting the of the Union Pacific My taicen pas- crops o Ames' Vavied 1 Inrespect mor Ames, vhose Tuncral erests, of Fraderick L, oceurred at noon ye in B Uniou 1 at 12 0'clock s from the verdiet of died from cerebral ape which also caused the death Lot ston neral ofiices of 1 company were closed Mr. Ames, it he cor plexy, v malad The d friend in vard taste f Omaha’s best tuated ot Har- iving up his re he wis law at his father's request business at the bottom of the lndder Ames PPlow works at North Fas He beeame treasurer of the Oliver Aui Sons corporation in 1836, a position which b his held every sinee. My, Ames wis o men ber of the coporation of Harvard colle 1 was dentified with many charitable or- izations. He finest colleetion orchids in United States his home North Iaston and valuable ¢ of intings. rare ching, etehicgs his home in Boston. Notwithstanding his vast interests in railroads, betne wdirector in about seventy eailroad compani estate and mani facturing, he kept well abreast of the best iterature and the lutest discoveries in of at The renl ¢ m whi vaid taxes in $os 0,700, ull F'remont house, which had i hvit. Al this real o puid taxes M FTS600 and nearly all of it re mo6to 7 per cont on the invest last year turned fre ment Mr dren chiile th Ames loa idow Ahout 55,000,000, 15 n N circles of friend iy man in ves ind five od by And one of e widest i’ business associate the United States. And funeral w larigest seen in Bost many years, remarkable for the number prounnent people present the With the Tur Bee is in e of many inquirics from Od 1 Fellows rogarding the r a # rate having been made for them Miss Carrie B. Conklin years in the employ of U Radiron s, who Uni was for many u Pacitie, is continue now teaciing music and physical culture at Teknmah with flattering and some don't, to giv mt off on sil- verware after Septem- ber 30 but he won't, Positively, this month ends the discount. 8 B Cor. 1ith and Dougl THE BEST, THE MOST RELIABLE. THE MOST PROMPT. THE MOST COURTEOUS THE MOST ARTISTIC, AND LONGEST i g ELIY High Class Photography, At Popular 813-316-317 8, 15th Steeat, Owmaha, Neb, Pricd ————— A IRfull SI13T OFR TIZ1T11 m Str 1S WET Y OR. MCGREW is the only SPECIALIST WHO TREATS Al PRIVATE DISEASE: and DEBILITIES of MEN ONLY. Women Excluded. culars froe. 14tk and Faroam bte Vuaia, N

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